According to experts, the Adirondack chair originally was called a Westport chair and was named after a small town in the Adirondack Mountains. The first design of the Andirondack chair occurred in the 1900s by a man named Thomas Lee. Today, the Andirondack chair is still one of the number one choices for outdoor furniture, and very often associated with beach front property, swimming pools, and beautifully sculptured lawns. Regardless of where you decide to place your Adirondack chair, you will not be disappointed with your choice. On this site, we've provided several styles from which to choose, and we know you'll find something you love.
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